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Time out for parents and child

Parent-child room

In the Sebrath library

a parent‑child room is available on the first floor (Room 005). To use it, simply inform the library staff or the security guard on site. If you would like to check availability in advance or make a reservation, you can call +49 (0) 231 755‑4001.

If Room 005 is occupied, Room 004 can also be used. For inquiries by email, please contact: service.ubtu-dortmundde

Parent-Child Room – Faculty of Computer Science

Otto-Hahn-Straße 12 Room 2006

Closed on Saturdays

If you experience difficulties with access, please contact the control room at 0231‑755‑3333.

Parent-Child Room – Co-Learning-Space Building

Joseph-von-Fraunhofer-Str. 18 Room 0.17 44227 Dortmund

Closed on Saturdays

The room is locked. Staff members of HyLeC can provide access.

If you experience difficulties with access, please contact the central porter at 0231‑755‑2212.

Parent-child room
Department of Computer Science
Otto-Hahn-Straße 12
Room 2006

Closed on Saturdays

If you have problems with access, please contact the control room on 0231-755-3333

Parent-child room
Building Co-Learning-Space
Joseph-von Fraunhofer-Str. 18
Room no. 0.17(directions)
44227 Dortmund

Closed on Saturdays

If you have problems with access, please contact the central porter on 0231-755-2212

Picture taken through open door, shows parent-child room, carpet with toys, seating, whiteboard on the wall © Luise Henkel​/​TU Dortmund
A room is shown which has a window at the end with a view of green bushes. On the floor of the room is a children's play carpet with colorful streets dot on this carpet is a beanbag and a box of children's toys in Furthermore, on the left side is a tunnel tube for small children to crawl through and a children's tent. At the back of the room is a children's table with children's chairs and another chair. © Kramschneider, Luisa Maria​/​TU Dortmund